Horseshoe.



W. W. GUILLIAMS. HoRsBsHoE. APPLICATION FILED MAY 24,-1012 Panented Apr.22, 1913.

W. W Gail/[Lrm l,face and merges with-,the latter in a sharppenetrating-edge 25. IIt will be noted that Onewolfthe heel calks fisarranged ith its penetrating edge disposed at a right angle to thevIi'ong diameter of the shoe While the other heehealk is arranwed withits lonlrdiaineternary heel' calk.

All of the calks may be removed when de l' sired by simply unlooseningtheir set screws,

and it will be understood that the calks may be made in various sizesand With either dullor knlfe edge penetratlng edges to adapt i the shoeto varlous 4condltlons of' service.

What is claimed is f AThe combination of a horse shoe having a pair ofsubstantially 4square lugs on the `bottom face of the toe ortion, a webconnecting said lugs, al toe cal i havin a groove in the top edgereceiving said Wey andbeing cutaway to receive said lugs with theresultant tongue between said out away portions snugly fitting againstthe, opposing inner faces of saidlugs andl against the rear faoe of saidweb, and al securing `screw passed through said calk and said web. i

In testimony t vhereoL I 'afix my signature, in .presence of twoWitnesses.

. VV-ILLIAM XV. yGrUILLIAh/IS.l itnessem J. C. ADAMs,.

MARY HosFELT. v

